Global resources : opposing viewpoints
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- 1991
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- San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 280-281) and index
Sets out differing views on the nature and extent of depletion of the Earth's resources and whether development has caused environmental and population crises
Global resource scarcity is a serious problem / Lester R. Brown -- Global resource scarcity is not a serious problem / Julian L. Simon -- Using advanced technology destroys global resources / Lester W. Milbrath -- Using advanced technology conserves global resources / Philip C. Cruver -- World Bank policies cause global resource scarcity / Rainforest Action Network -- World Bank policies help conserve global resources / David R. Malpass -- The greenhouse effect is real / Irving Mintzer & James Hansen -- The greenhouse effect is exaggerated / Warren T. Brookes -- The greenhouse effect will be benign / Sherwood Idso -- The greenhouse effect will result in disaster / Andrew C. Revkin -- The greenhouse effect requires immediate action / Michael Oppenheimer & Robert H. Boyle -- Immediate action on the greenhouse effect is unwarranted / Jane S. Shaw & Richard L. Stroup -- Population growth threatens global resources / Paul R. Ehrlich & Anne H. Ehrlich -- Population growth does not threaten global resources / Karl Zinsmeister -- Family planning programs are needed to protect global resources / Zero Population Growth -- Family planning programs alone are ineffective / Frances Moore Lappé and Rachel Schurman -- International population control programs are necessary / Don Hinrichsen -- International population control programs are harmful / Betsy Hartmann -- Changing farmers' lifestyles can save rain forests / New Forests Project -- Eliminating government support for deforestation can save rain forests / Gregory F. Rehmke -- Indigenous people can save rain forests / Santos Adam Afsua -- Harvesting rain forests' native plants can stop deforestation / Charles M. Peters -- Selective logging can save rain forests / Scott Lewis -- Tourism can save rain forests / Edward Warner -- Alternative agriculture will achieve sustainability / National Research Council -- Alternative agriculture will not achieve sustainability / Pierre Crosson & Janet Ekey Ostrov -- Biotechnology can promote sustainable agriculture / Howard A. Schneiderman & Will D. Carpenter -- Biotechnology can harm sustainable agriculture / Miriam Reidy -- Vegetarianism promotes sustainable agriculture / J.S. Smith -- Meat consumption promotes sustainable agriculture / National Cattlemen's Association -- International policies will conserve global resources / James Gustave Speth -- International policies may damage global resources / David Brokensha & Bernard W. Riley -- Sweeping energy policies are needed to conserve global resources / Christopher Flavin & Alan B. Durning -- Energy policies are unnecessary / Julian L. Simon -- Debt-for-Nature swaps promote conservation / William K. Reilly -- Debt-for-Nature swaps harm conservation / Brian Tokar
Sets out differing views on the nature and extent of depletion of the Earth's resources and whether development has caused environmental and population crises
Global resource scarcity is a serious problem / Lester R. Brown -- Global resource scarcity is not a serious problem / Julian L. Simon -- Using advanced technology destroys global resources / Lester W. Milbrath -- Using advanced technology conserves global resources / Philip C. Cruver -- World Bank policies cause global resource scarcity / Rainforest Action Network -- World Bank policies help conserve global resources / David R. Malpass -- The greenhouse effect is real / Irving Mintzer & James Hansen -- The greenhouse effect is exaggerated / Warren T. Brookes -- The greenhouse effect will be benign / Sherwood Idso -- The greenhouse effect will result in disaster / Andrew C. Revkin -- The greenhouse effect requires immediate action / Michael Oppenheimer & Robert H. Boyle -- Immediate action on the greenhouse effect is unwarranted / Jane S. Shaw & Richard L. Stroup -- Population growth threatens global resources / Paul R. Ehrlich & Anne H. Ehrlich -- Population growth does not threaten global resources / Karl Zinsmeister -- Family planning programs are needed to protect global resources / Zero Population Growth -- Family planning programs alone are ineffective / Frances Moore Lappé and Rachel Schurman -- International population control programs are necessary / Don Hinrichsen -- International population control programs are harmful / Betsy Hartmann -- Changing farmers' lifestyles can save rain forests / New Forests Project -- Eliminating government support for deforestation can save rain forests / Gregory F. Rehmke -- Indigenous people can save rain forests / Santos Adam Afsua -- Harvesting rain forests' native plants can stop deforestation / Charles M. Peters -- Selective logging can save rain forests / Scott Lewis -- Tourism can save rain forests / Edward Warner -- Alternative agriculture will achieve sustainability / National Research Council -- Alternative agriculture will not achieve sustainability / Pierre Crosson & Janet Ekey Ostrov -- Biotechnology can promote sustainable agriculture / Howard A. Schneiderman & Will D. Carpenter -- Biotechnology can harm sustainable agriculture / Miriam Reidy -- Vegetarianism promotes sustainable agriculture / J.S. Smith -- Meat consumption promotes sustainable agriculture / National Cattlemen's Association -- International policies will conserve global resources / James Gustave Speth -- International policies may damage global resources / David Brokensha & Bernard W. Riley -- Sweeping energy policies are needed to conserve global resources / Christopher Flavin & Alan B. Durning -- Energy policies are unnecessary / Julian L. Simon -- Debt-for-Nature swaps promote conservation / William K. Reilly -- Debt-for-Nature swaps harm conservation / Brian Tokar
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